The False Famine Narrative in Gaza: Exposing the Propaganda

For centuries, Jews have been targets ofbaselessaccusations, including those justifying violence and genocide. Today, a similar pattern emerges, with Israel falsely accused of committing genocide in Gaza by creating a famine. This narrative, perpetuated by the UN, media, and political figures, is a distortion of reality.
Recent reports, including a now-edited Washington Post headline, initially claimed Israel was starving Gaza. However, the revised title revealed Israel is actively airlifting food to the region. Despite this, the UN continues to obstruct aid delivery, leaving hundreds of trucks of supplies stranded. UN officials have failed to explain how Israel is supposed to secure aid while being prohibited from protecting convoys—a clear contradiction.
The famine narrative is further exposed by the viral image of a starving child in Gaza. Investigations revealed the child suffers from cerebral palsy and genetic disorders, requiring special care. Media outlets omitted this critical information, instead framing his condition as a result of starvation. Meanwhile, the UN and NGOs have imposed logistical demands that delay aid, prioritizing Hamas's control over distribution.
This propaganda campaign ignores the suffering of Gazans under Hamas rule and diverts attention from other crises, such as the slaughter of Druze in Syria and ongoing violence in Sudan. The silence of media and institutions on these issues highlights a disturbing double standard.
Amid this moral collapse, some suggest Israel may adopt a new strategy, as hinted by Lindsey Graham, to decisively end Hamas's rule. The lessons of history are clear: tyrants like Hamas prioritize power over their people. Destroying Hamas could pave the way for a better future for Gazans.
The truth matters now more than ever. By exposing the lies and holding institutions accountable, we can ensure a fairer, more just outcome for all.
Published: 7/27/2025